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Brockton is a city located in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. It has a population of 93,800 residents and is a 40-minute drive from Boston. The median income of families living in the city is $46,200, and Brockton has two separate MBTA Commuter Rail Stations that provide easy access to people going to and from Boston for work. The city has been named among the 100 Best Communities for Young People by "America's Promise Alliance" four separate years.

Students in Brockton are serviced by the Brockton Public School District. The primary high school is Brockton High, and there are four other institutions that serve as alternative schools: Goddard, Edison, Champion, and B.B. Russell High Schools. BHS acts as a college prep academy, with roughly 90 percent of the student body planning on attending higher education. If you are interested in getting more out of your education, It could be to your advantage to receive online tutoring in Brockton, MA, for test prep and help with course material.

BHS is known for excellent extracurricular programs that promote professional development. By actively participating around campus and in the classroom, you might increase your chances of success. In order to gain a better understanding of your studies, thus improving your chances of receiving high marks in your subjects, consider working with a personal tutor. A Brockton, MA, tutor can offer you private instruction, through either online or in-home tutoring sessions, to help with your test prep and prep and try to get into your top school choice.

Brockton is home to the Massasoit Community College and a satellite campus of the Eastern Nazarene College. The University of Massachusetts Boston is also approximately 15 miles away from Brockton, making it an easy commute. If you are planning on attending one of these colleges, or various other institutions around the Boston area, you will need to have performed well in your studies. A Brockton, MA, tutor could be the secret ingredient to success in all of your academic endeavors, thus giving you the opportunity to enter a college of your choice.

You have access to various entertainment options in Brockton. The city is home to the Brockton Rox Minor League Baseball team, which plays their home games at Campanelli Stadium. If you enjoy outdoor activities, spend the day at Robbins Pond. This place is a popular spot for people who enjoy boating, kayaking, and fishing. Furthermore, since you are a quick ride away from Boston, you can spend the day watching the Red Sox baseball team or Celtics basketball team play a home game.

If you are looking for private tutoring, whether in-home or online, you may enjoy working with Brockton, MA, tutors. Their instruction and test prep could take you far, as well as give you all the tools that you need to succeed.

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Recent Tutoring Session Reviews

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"I spent the beginning of my first session with the first student familiarizing myself with the material he has so far covered. We dove into the material he is currently covering, the relationships between different measures regarding circles, by reviewing some homework problems with which he had difficulty. He grasped the concepts very quickly and needed little instruction, just little pushes. He seems very diligent and I think we will make great progress.
The second student and I spent most of our session covering her current math material regarding percentages. She quickly grasped the concepts and needed little instruction. We also went over her science homework which dealt mostly with multiplying and converting units. She again answered just about all of the questions right. We will continue to work on her conceptual understanding of the problems as they become more complex."

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"Worked with the student today on reading comprehension. He had some trouble writing complete sentences. Didn't understand the concept of including the question in the answer. Besides that, did really well. Knew what he was reading and knew the answers to his questions. Also knew all the spelling words."

"Most of the session was spent going over Haitian Revolution. He had to prepare some discussion points based on two articles because he was the discussion leader. We also spoke about the essay that was due on Tuesday. I emphasized that it is important to be timely with projects and papers."

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"The student and I met from 9:10 to 11:10. We spent time initially going over strategies for the reading section. She has been having some difficulty with the comprehension of the passages. We went over some of the passages that have been problematic for her, using strategies for comprehension and using some of the simple questions to provide hints for passage comprehension. We also reviewed the language and math section problems that she had missed. We are set to meet again on Saturday morning."

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"We discussed the student's strengths and weaknesses. She says math is her best subject, and while reading used to be her worst, she now thinks English is her worst. We talked about reading each option as if it were in the passage. We will try to figure out if it improves her score enough to make it worthwhile. For next week she will do the science section of test 3. I will need to get her more tests since she has none left from her test prep guide. Our next meeting will be on April 14."

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"Worked with the student on correcting his mistakes on his most recent exam. I will check his assignment notebook and folders every tutoring session to make sure he is kept up to date with incoming tests and quizzes. "

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"Today I met the student for the first time. We talked about the preparation she has already done for the ACT and where she is on each of the sections. We started with math because that seems to be where she is weakest and has the least confidence. She had a practice test that she had taken, so we started with the math section on that test. We talked about questions she didn't understand, questions that she had gotten wrong, and the last questions that she had left blank. Next week we're going to finish going over the math sections and start talking about the other sections. "

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"Today the student and I went over some of the math problems he completed during the week from his practice test. The rest of the session was dedicated to working on an essay in response to one of the prompts from the testing book. We focused on content, style, grammar, and spelling. The student writes very well but I want to work on his presentation of thoughts in his essays. For next week he will write an essay (timed) and we will go over it during our next meeting. "

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"The student and I worked on multiplication and division problems. We started the lesson by reviewing the basic operations of multiplication and division. We worked with long division problems, and two and three digits multiplication problems. We then applied the basic concepts by solving more rigorous word problem questions. "

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"We focused math. There are a few topics (geometry, functions, etc.) we'll need to hone in on during upcoming sessions, but he has a much better grasp of certain concepts than his practice test revealed!"

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"Today we reviewed adding and subtracting fractions. When the student walks through each problem verbally she is able to solve it. When it came to her subtraction of fractions she was able to go through all the problems correctly. "

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"We covered percentages and pre-algebra. We worked on converting percentages to decimals and fractions and vice versa along with word problems. I gave him a practice fraction worksheet as well as a rates and ratios worksheet to help him study for finals. "